Clark
Clark stumbled out of bed. 7:00am already, dammit, he thought to himself. It was the last week of school and he basically just went to not be marked absent in his junior year. They had no homework, even the teachers looked like they would rather be somewhere else then in a classroom. There was also the other reason to go………Lana. He's known her since they were little kids, but she doesn't feel the same way about him.. she even had a boyfriend. Think about something else. Stop thinking about her, but it was pointless.
It was breakfast and he had his usual cereal to start another boring day. He looked up just as his mom entered the room.
"Don't look so down, it's the last week of school. Common cheer up!" Clark showed his mother a fake smile in response just as his dad walked into the room.
"Lets go Clark, hurry up. I'll be waiting in the car to drive you to school, we're already late," said John.
"Fine I still don't get why I cant use my powers to get to school, no one will see me, and I go to fast for anyone to catch more than a glimpse."
"How many times do your mother and I have to tell you, it's," John said.
"Just to dangerous, I know, I know," Clark finished.
On the way to school Clark was staring out the window and saw a girl at the bus station. He only saw her for a second, but there was something strange about her. She looked perfectly normal it was just a feeling Clark had. By the time they were at school Clark forgot all about it. Just as he got out of the truck Lana passed by, she said a quick "HI Clark," and before he could respond she was already up the steps ad in the school.
All day Clark daydreamed about Lana, there was nothing else to do. In 4th period Clark looked out the window and strangely he saw the same girl that was by the bus station, she was just walking on the side of the rode.
"CLARK, dammit you've been staring out of that window for like 10 minutes, you okay? Pete asked. He was Clark's best friend.
"Ya I'm fine just bored," Clark answered.
"Well I got good news, there is a party tonight, at Whitney's house, I no u have a problem with him, but still you wanna go?" Pate asked.
"I'll think about," Clark answered.
By the time he turned around the mystery girl was gone. He didn't know why she was so special, I mean there were many kids who didn't have cars and ditched school for the fun of it in the last week. But still there was something out of the ordinary about her, Clark just couldn't place exactly what it was. At lunch Clark saw Lana Hugging Whitney, Clark tried not to have a problem with it, but it didn't work. So instead he turned to Pete.
"I don't think I'm gonna go to the party, just gonna stay at home, you go though," Clark said.
"Okay, I guess what ever you want," Pete answered, "I might just find a hottie for myself there."
"Whatever," Clark mumbled.
After school Clark was walking home since his dad didn't show up to pick him up. Clark was furious, it was a 10-mile walk and he wasn't allowed to use his powers. How come life had to be so unfair to him, he wondered. Why didn't his dad show up either, this was so fuckin retarded. He decided to use his powers anyway, in to time he was at the sign that said Kent Farm. He looked at his dad's blue truck in the driveway, So his dad was home, ohhh shit he better have an excuse for this. When he walked into the kitchen the first thing he saw was a blonde girl sitting in the kitchen with his parents around her, crying!
"What the hell?" Clark exclaimed.
John looked up, " I'm so glad your home Clark we have so much to tell you."
Clark got the nausea feeling again, just like when he was around kryptonite.
" Lillian meet Clark," Anne said, like Clark was the stranger who just arrived.
"HI Clark," Lillian said in a cheery voice and brushed a tear of her face.
"Who the hell are you," Clark replied.
"Clark I know you are surprised, but that is no way to talk to your sister," John answered.
"WHAT THE FUCK," Clark yelled, "I don't have a sister!
"Clark you don't understand Lillian was lost before we adopted you," Anne interrupted.
"You told me you never had a child," Clark said accusingly.
"We didn't want to bring up old memories Clark," John answered.
"This is just too much," Clark said, and was out the door.
"We'll be right back sweety," Anne said and there were out the door as well.
Lillian smiled her plan had just begun.
